Jazz It Up
With a recent mail, we introduced you to a jazz group from Italy: the Mauro Brunini Quartet. At the end of August, the quartet performed at a public event on the lake promenade in Ascona,
Continue readingWith a recent mail, we introduced you to a jazz group from Italy: the Mauro Brunini Quartet. At the end of August, the quartet performed at a public event on the lake promenade in Ascona,
Continue readingThink of it as the roof for a uniquely American art form that brings blues, country, zydeco, and even jazz together. Mostly played in Louisiana, legends like Marcia Ball, Delbert McClinton or Lee Roy Parnell
Continue readingIt electrifies jazz fans, makes them think of the giants of days gone by, reminds them of the unforgettable ways they handled those jazz classics and makes them wish they’d be back. But time marches
Continue readingI’ve been in the music business for a little while and I thought I knew a thing or two … until I ran into this list: Brazilian Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Psychedelia, Chill Trap, sleaze, Dance-punk,
Continue readingA little play with words, but nonetheless appropriate to the season: With this song, Stephanie Urbina Jones would like to thank all who have shown in her and her music this year, wishing you and
Continue readingHere’s an idea for music lovers: book the 2019 Alaska Music Cruise with Mike Blakely. It’s a full week of Texas music next September. If you book now, you’ll get a gift package with CDs
Continue readingStephanie Urbina Jones and the Mariachi Tennessee had a one-hour show, on October 28, 2018, at the Country Music Hall of Fame-Museum in Nashville to celebrate the release of her newest album TULAROSA. We invite you
Continue readingAn inspired marriage of country classics and mariachi rhythms named for the place where it was recorded, Tularosa honors Stephanie Urbina Jones’ musical icons — a string of legends from Dolly, Patsy, Willie and Merle
Continue readingA few days ago we published a short resumé on four artists on our roster who had just released new albums. This in itself is not very spectacular, it happens all the time, what is
Continue readingWayward Troubadour is as fitting a title for the album as well as for the man behind it. It is Mike Aiken’s seventh studio album. It took almost three years to complete the collection of
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